TIME TIMER

TIME TIMER 8 inch Visual Timer - 60 Minute Desk Countdown Clock with Dry Erase Activity Card Also

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  • TIME MANAGEMENT — The 60-minute learning clock helps to stay on task, and assist with organization and concentration during study time. The dry-erase activity card helps to keep track of a task list and daily reminders
  • SPECIAL NEEDS — The visual design of the desk timer helps to ease transitions between activities and encourages independence and productivity for all abilities, including those with autism, ADHD, or other special needs
  • EASY TO USE — The timer for kids provides no loud ticking for concentration and a dry-erase activity card to write down tasks and placed on top of the slot as a reminder OPTIONAL AUDIBLE ALERT — The homework timer provides an optional alarm feature for sound-sensitive environments; ideal for activities such as doing homework, reading, studying, cooking and working out PRODUCT DETAILS — The 7.5 inches x 1.25 inches x 7.5 inches visual timer requires 2 AA batteries (not included). The portability and size of the countdown timer is ideal for individual use or small groups. The magnetic clock timer can be used as a wall mount or stand with foldable feet on a kids' desk
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Product details

ColorBlack
BrandTIME TIMER
MaterialGlass, Plastic
Product Dimensions1.25"D x 8"W x 7.5"H
Item Weight12.32 ounces

Technical specifications

colorBlack
brandTIME TIMER
materialGlass, Plastic
product_dimensions1.25"D x 8"W x 7.5"H
item_weight12.3 ounces
number_of_settings2
upc051497166311
global_trade_identification_number00051497166311, 10051497166318
screen_size19.05 Centimeters
manufacturerTime Timer
departmentEducation
item_model_numberTT08B-W
date_first_availableOctober 15, 2020
best_sellers_rank#10,462 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #77 in Timers

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4.4913 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the timer great for classroom use and appreciate its time management features, with one noting it's a game-changer for daily routines.

★★★★★

Perfect for My Autistic Child!

Adisley PerezOctober 9, 2025

This timer has been a game-changer for our daily routines. The visual countdown makes it so much easier for my autistic child to understand how much time is left, which reduces stress and helps transitions go smoothly. It’s quiet, easy to see from across the room, and built very well. We use it for everything — from homeschool lessons to bedtime routines. Highly recommend it to any parent of a neurodiverse child! Read more

★★★★★

Excellent Elementary Tool

Firefly KeeperOctober 30, 2025

As an elementary teacher with ADHD, I couldn't live without this! I do a lot of subbing now that I've retired, and the Time Timer is invaluable. It helps me pace my lesson, and I always know how much time I have left to cover various concepts. It helps students know how long they have to complete an assignment. This product is much better made than the old one; it's more durable, streamlined, and has an alarm. Love this product! Read more

★★★★★

Perfect timer

TiredMommyJune 9, 2024

This timer is large, has a pull out stand, is magnetic, has a buzzer (haven’t used it since my kid is sensitive to sounds), counts down time the way a real clock moves, and is my kid’s nemesis. He hates when I use it, but it does help him measure time better. I think his patience improves when we use it, and his anxiety isn’t as bad since he knows when to expect lunch to end, or how long before iPad time, etc. This timer has been dropped onto a tile floor (I won’t mention my husband’s name), and it works fine. I like the little legs that pull out for the stand, so that I can move it to where it is more visible. It is hard to deny that you didn’t know time was running out when it is clearly sitting in front of your face. If your life is on a timer like mine, I would get one. Read more

★★★★★

Works perfect for my class

CustomerJanuary 12, 2026

Works well. Perfect for my class, can be hung Read more

★★★★★

Very helpful

William LarabeeNovember 5, 2025

It helps my autistic daughter transition better because she sees the red running out and knows when it does it's time for something else. Read more

★★★★☆

Using it every day. Relationship with time limations has changed.

mzitnamorJuly 15, 2023

This has become an essential part of the daily life of our son. Because he is five he does not take reference to actual clocks yet. So without this product he had to rely on dad's indication whether or not his time limitation for something was reached. I could tell that he did not like that. To him it always felt like his dad was cutting him short or he was not given enough in the first place. But by using this product we are visually agreeing together on time and he is given an objective tool to refer to. Now when his time is over he accepts that whatever duration we agreed on is over and he keeps his promises like stop watching Youtube (which is banned most of the time anyway), play time is over and brushing his teeth, getting out of bath etc. etc. You can use this product many ways and the best way I found is to "reward" him with more time. On most ocassions I indicate a certain red area first, let's say equivalent to 20 minutes. Then I tell him that he can put a little more time himself because he did a great job at x today. However I am not actually granting him anything extra because I initially gave him less time then I had planned anyway but for him it feels like I am rewarding him. By doing this he almost never protests for more time when the alarm sounds. He feels like he already negotiated some time from his dad beforehand and therefor we are both winners in this deal. Without this tool, time limitations felt like a punishment. Not anymore. I am taking 1 star away though because the carton squares with the cartoon activities that you can cut out of the box are absolutely rubbish and unusable. They do not fit on top of the clock. Read more

★☆☆☆☆

After a few weeks of use it no longer works reliably

Jacob QuantJuly 2, 2021

Although I like the advertised features of this timer (e.g. silence-able alarm, fold-out legs, and built-in magnets), unfortunately, the mechanism inside is not reliable. Mine stopped working reliably after a couple months of use. In case it's helpful to others, I've taken mine apart and posted some photos to show how it works inside. Basically, there's a stepper that activates once per second and drives a train of gears. The final gear (underneath the white plastic assembly) is linked to the output shaft via a friction clutch / spring. That's what allows the knob to be turned from the outside without damaging the internal mechanism. (There's also a mechanical stop/catch that should help prevent turning the knob below zero.) However, it seems that one has to be extremely gentle when turning the knob to actually avoid damaging the internal mechanism. Perhaps that's because if the friction clutch were loosened it wouldn't be strong enough to turn the knob & wheel assembly. Other notes: * The 2 AA batteries are wired in parallel and the internal module (HD-1688 Sheng Bang -- similar to the one shown here: http://www.shengbang.com/quartz4-show-487.html) has a holder for a single AA battery. This suggests to me that if you try running it with a single AA cell instead it will stop once the battery is partly drained. For fun, I tested with a series configuration instead (using a up to 4VDC from an external power supply, actually) and found that the ticking seemed to continue just fine, only the beeper was too loud. So if you think the problem is due to not having enough torque to turn the wheel feel free to try re-wiring the batteries to be in series, but that probably won't fix the problem. * It took me a little while to figure out how to get the knob off. There is an outer cover piece that can be removed, which reveals a screw inside that holds it to the module inside. * To open the clock, remove the 6 screws on the back side. 2 are obvious, 2 are under the feet, and 2 are under the magnets. * I gave this product a low "easy to use" rating because it is not easy to use **without breaking** Read more

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★★★★★

Helpful for kids

Mary KJune 1, 2025

Helpful for my toddlers to visualize time! We use a timer to help clean up ("how many toys can we clean up in 5 minutes?!") and it seemed like an abstract concept to them. They enjoy now looking at the RED and seeing the number next to it. The loudness isn't crazy loud which I do not mind. When not in use, I have on the fridge and the magnet works great. Read more

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